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haberler

Haberler is the Turkish noun meaning "news" in the plural form. The root haber refers to a report or information about a current event, and haberler denotes multiple such items or news in general. The word derives from the Arabic khabar (خبر) and has entered Turkish through historical contact with the Arabic and broader Islamic world. In Turkish usage, haberler is widely employed in media language and as a section title or category in newspapers, television broadcasts, radio programs, and online portals.

Usage and phrases are common in daily language, including expressions such as günün haberleri (today's news),

Related forms include haberci (news reporter), haberleşmek (to exchange news), and haberleşme (communication of information), which

Notable example: Haberler.com is a Turkish online news portal that uses the word as part of its

haberler
sayfası
(news
page),
and
son
haberler
(latest
news).
In
media
discourse,
haberler
frequently
appears
as
a
heading
or
category
label
on
news
websites
and
in
broadcast
schedules,
signaling
a
collection
of
current
events
rather
than
a
single
item.
The
singular
form
haber
can
refer
to
one
report
or
piece
of
information,
while
haberler
covers
multiple
items
or
the
news
as
a
whole.
illustrate
the
broader
semantic
field
around
information
and
reporting
in
Turkish.
The
word
functions
as
a
core
term
in
Turkish
journalism
and
public
discourse,
signaling
the
body
of
current
events
that
media
outlets
aggregate
and
present
to
audiences.
branding,
reflecting
the
term’s
central
role
in
media
discourse.
See
also
gazeteler
(newspapers)
and
medya
(media).